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earlier today, former new york mayor rudy guliani that led the city during the 9/11 terror attacks spoke to jon scott. >> it's very hard not to feel the emotion like this. all the parents or even ones that aren't parents. necessity understand children and they understand to have these innocent chilled mowed down and the incomprehensible act. how does someone stand in front of a classroom and kale five or six-year-old. it completely is impossible for any vaguely normal person to understand that. >> this school apparently had done everything right. you cannot, even if they turned the stool into a fortress. >> in a community like that, they did more in a community like that i would think you would generally do. in a community one violent crime. this isn't a dangerous suburban or urban area. they had more security than any facts would suggest. the guy basically, shot his way in. should they have armed police officer there? nothing in the past would suggest that. having an armed police officer is disconcerting for the children. who wouldn't say he would have shot the armed police officer. thi
earlier today, former new york mayor rudy guliani that led the city during the 9/11 terror attacks spoke to jon scott. >> it's very hard not to feel the emotion like this. all the parents or even ones that aren't parents. necessity understand children and they understand to have these innocent chilled mowed down and the incomprehensible act. how does someone stand in front of a classroom and kale five or six-year-old. it completely is impossible for any vaguely normal person to understand...
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we have heard critics whether it is new york city mayor or democrats in the president's party, they have heard this so many times before, one tragedy after another but there has not been action. but it has been clear in talking to the white house officials, the president doesn't believe this is the time and place as the families are grieving to talk about something that is a political issue. what he hinted on friday suggests in the days and weeks ahead he believes this should be a debate in this country and legislative action. the precise specifics will be debated. >>gregg: thank you, ed henry, in new town. thank you. >>heather: starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern for coverage of the president's visit to newtown and the interfaith vigil he will attend the program is hosted by fox news channel bret baier happening live right here on fox. >>gregg: disturbing developments in the curt cut -- connecticut shooting, the police say the gunman had a massive arsenal of firepower including hundreds of bullets. mike? >>reporter: yes, hundreds of rounds were fired according to the connecticut state police.
we have heard critics whether it is new york city mayor or democrats in the president's party, they have heard this so many times before, one tragedy after another but there has not been action. but it has been clear in talking to the white house officials, the president doesn't believe this is the time and place as the families are grieving to talk about something that is a political issue. what he hinted on friday suggests in the days and weeks ahead he believes this should be a debate in...
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he is calling for $64 billion for hard-hit new york and nerming new jersey as well as other states. $37 billion for the victims, recovery and $13 billion in preventive measures in the event of another storm. monday marks six weeks since superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast. thousands of americans still suffering out there in the cold temperatures, and the tempers are flaring over fema's slow response and the lack of housing. >> it is the people in the area that have helped each other. forget red cross. forget all of these other agencies. it was the people that came from all over the united states to help the people. red cross don't deserve credit. they are here now because they are hereafter the fact. >> now good news on the horizon, one hopes, for victims needing shelter in new jersey. let's bring in new jersey congressman. thanks for being with us. as i understand it you got off the phone with the administrator yesterday evening. he finally promised by monday to provide some of the temporary housing. you know, the mobile homes and the trailers. but my goodness, everybody knew t
he is calling for $64 billion for hard-hit new york and nerming new jersey as well as other states. $37 billion for the victims, recovery and $13 billion in preventive measures in the event of another storm. monday marks six weeks since superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast. thousands of americans still suffering out there in the cold temperatures, and the tempers are flaring over fema's slow response and the lack of housing. >> it is the people in the area that have helped each...
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york, 32 in new jersey, and eight in connecticut, many parents are frustrated with the federal government and expressed concerns to politicians at a town hall meeting. >> we go from one to another. we go from fema to our homeowners. our homeowners insurance offered me $150. what can i do with that? >> fema ain't doing nothing. still they keep going around in a circle and they go, denied. denied. >> evacuees are thankful for having a place to sleep, but say living conditions in shelters are cramped and very nice to have space for the kids to be running around. the founder of camp tlc that you heard from just a moment ago, plans to be here and serve these kids as long as the families are in shelters and as long as she has enough funding. if you would like to donate, go to www.jdaf.org. >> rick: thanks >> arthel: new concerns over student loan debt in the u.s. as it nears the $1 trillion mark. it's raising questions about similar loan practices that contributed to the subprime mortgage crisis. take a look at the numbers now. last quarter, student debt hit $956 billion. 11% of that is now ser
york, 32 in new jersey, and eight in connecticut, many parents are frustrated with the federal government and expressed concerns to politicians at a town hall meeting. >> we go from one to another. we go from fema to our homeowners. our homeowners insurance offered me $150. what can i do with that? >> fema ain't doing nothing. still they keep going around in a circle and they go, denied. denied. >> evacuees are thankful for having a place to sleep, but say living conditions in...
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he lost the race in new york. a democratic district. he lost in nevada. the president is supposed to lead. if they would do what john or doug said, saying we are for "sensible" but, mr. president, you lead, you tell us how to cut the budget, we are now allowing the country to go off the cliff, it would be a lot better situation. >>gregg: why not allow the president and the country to go off the cliff? it will be damaging short-term but long term we it could be economically healthy. >> i wouldn't want to risk it. putting us in recession is not a good anyone. the way the media works, the republics are going to get 85 percent to 90 percent of the blame for going over the cliff. because they are not -- not this president, with this media. they will say it is the stubbornness of mcconnell and boehner. >> the first step is to change the debate and make this president understand, if you going off the cliff it is because he will not stop spending and he will not lead. >>gregg: folks in washington are saying the president doesn't want to roll up his sleeves and do
he lost the race in new york. a democratic district. he lost in nevada. the president is supposed to lead. if they would do what john or doug said, saying we are for "sensible" but, mr. president, you lead, you tell us how to cut the budget, we are now allowing the country to go off the cliff, it would be a lot better situation. >>gregg: why not allow the president and the country to go off the cliff? it will be damaging short-term but long term we it could be economically...
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the deadly subway push in new york city. police now say that they have a woman in custody who they say made a statement implicating herself in the murder. this is surveillance video showing what appears to be the suspect right there, running from the platform, the sketch that you just saw earlier was what she may look like. a medium built woman believed to be in her 20's and witnesses claim she got up from a bench, suddenly pushed the man flying onto the tracks as the train approached the victim was a 46-year-old man from india and he lived in new york city. and this is the second fatal subway push this month. a $12,000 reward is offered for information about this horrific crime. >> kelly: fox extreme weather alert right now. concerns that the northeast faces another powerful snowstorm in less than a week. up to 20 in inches in some spots and now folks are bracing to spend another holiday weekend cleaning up after mother nature. maria molina is live with more details and i look out the window right now and i can see people w
the deadly subway push in new york city. police now say that they have a woman in custody who they say made a statement implicating herself in the murder. this is surveillance video showing what appears to be the suspect right there, running from the platform, the sketch that you just saw earlier was what she may look like. a medium built woman believed to be in her 20's and witnesses claim she got up from a bench, suddenly pushed the man flying onto the tracks as the train approached the...
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to new york city celebrating hanukah lighting a menorah in central park celebrating the rededication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>gregg: could 2016 see a female president in the white house? here is former speaker boehner gingrich -- former speaker of the house gingrich on hillary clinton. >> she is formidable and is competent and married to the most popular democrat in the country. they both think it would be good for her to be president. that makes it virtually impossible to stop her for the nomination. but i thought she would be nominated in 2008. >>gregg: a majority of members agree with him, 57 percent saying they would support a clinton candidacy in 2016. and now, john leboutillier and pat caddell and doug schoen. is he right? >> absolutely. secretary clinton will be the consensus democratic nominee, she will raise over $1 billion without a problem. there will be the sympathy factor from 2008. the obamas will support hillary clinton. she is a preeminent and commanding position. >> first, i agree on the political analysis that not since generalize hour in 1948 and 1952 bot
to new york city celebrating hanukah lighting a menorah in central park celebrating the rededication of the holy temple in jerusalem. >>gregg: could 2016 see a female president in the white house? here is former speaker boehner gingrich -- former speaker of the house gingrich on hillary clinton. >> she is formidable and is competent and married to the most popular democrat in the country. they both think it would be good for her to be president. that makes it virtually impossible to...
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in new york, dr. mark siegle, fox news. >> heather: great story there. coming up, president obama pushing congressional leaders to strike a fiscal cliff deal before it's too late. so far, though, neither side have put forward a deal that will pass both houses. so what will it take to get members lined up behind a yes vote, kelly? >> kelly: might be a prayer. >> heather: do you have a plan? >> kelly: how about a prayer. and before you count down to 2013, you may want to break out some champagne and st. sparkling wine. "consumer reports" is here with the best bubbly for your buck with the spark miles card from capital one, thor gets great rewards for his small business! your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics. put it on my spark card. ow. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve great rewards. [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purch
in new york, dr. mark siegle, fox news. >> heather: great story there. coming up, president obama pushing congressional leaders to strike a fiscal cliff deal before it's too late. so far, though, neither side have put forward a deal that will pass both houses. so what will it take to get members lined up behind a yes vote, kelly? >> kelly: might be a prayer. >> heather: do you have a plan? >> kelly: how about a prayer. and before you count down to 2013, you may want to...
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here in new york city. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. >> heather: so how disturbing is this study to you? >> let's start from this, sugar is bad. sue crows, our common sugar, has both glucose and fructose in it. we've been worried for a long time that the fructose could be worse because it tastes so good t. looks better. if you use it in bake products t gives you the nice brown glow when you're baking something. everyone thinks it's addictive. the question here being raised in global affairs is -- by the way, this study was done in the united states and california and oxford. so in england, so it reached across and looked at a cross section of different societies. looked at countries around the world, 43 countries. 20% increase in diabetes in countries that were very high in high fructose corn syrup. some countries don't use that at all. other countries like the united states, it's huge. we use it in sodapop, practically everything. the concern here, is that the reason we have such a high rat
here in new york city. thank you for joining us. >> good to see you. >> heather: so how disturbing is this study to you? >> let's start from this, sugar is bad. sue crows, our common sugar, has both glucose and fructose in it. we've been worried for a long time that the fructose could be worse because it tastes so good t. looks better. if you use it in bake products t gives you the nice brown glow when you're baking something. everyone thinks it's addictive. the question here...
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by hawaii, new hampshire, massachusetts and minnesota, new york state ranking 18th and louisiana and mississippi, are tied, way down there, 49th. >> gregg: dr. mitchell brooks, the host of "health of a nation" and joins us live from dallas, texas. doctor, thanks for being with us. are you surprised by this or not. >> no, not at all. >> gregg: why? >> well, the states that are on the top are states that educate their young people, states that have taken the issue of obesity and exercise very seriously. the states on the bottom tend to be poorer states but that is not mutually exclusive because you have states like oklahoma and alabama, who have actually moved up in the rankings. so the issue is one of education. accessibility to the better foods, supermarkets coming into neighborhoods. for instance, in certain neighborhoods, there's really a lack of green groceries and mrs. obama has shed a lot of light on that subject, to our credit. and i think that was we go along and we come to understand these are very expensive issues, i mean, obesity costs us $190 billion a year. that is an inc
by hawaii, new hampshire, massachusetts and minnesota, new york state ranking 18th and louisiana and mississippi, are tied, way down there, 49th. >> gregg: dr. mitchell brooks, the host of "health of a nation" and joins us live from dallas, texas. doctor, thanks for being with us. are you surprised by this or not. >> no, not at all. >> gregg: why? >> well, the states that are on the top are states that educate their young people, states that have taken the...